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Ieuan Jones is in the process of changing our perceptions of the harp. In his hands, this magical instrument gains a new authority, becoming a medium for passionate, energetic expression.
Jones` mission has taken him around the world, transfixing audiences with his richly characterful playing, in Spain they dubbed him "Esplendoroso Jones." His flair is founded upon a solid basis of technique, acquired over years of study from the age of six to his studies at the Royal College of Music where he is now professor.
Ieuan tours the world regularly with his harp. He has performed in more than twenty five countries, given concerto appearance with some of the worlds leading orchestras and has many recordings to his credit. Standing ovations from the Concertgebouw to the Teatro Colon in Argentina, the Port Fairy, Barossa and Melbourne festivals in Australia to the Cultural Centre in Manila, City Hall in Hong Kong and many many more.
At home he appears at all of the concert hall venues from the Albert Hall, Festival Hall, Symphony Hall, Bridgewater Hall, St David`s Hall, Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Queens Hall and so on, with varied programmes that include works rarely played on the harp and often with other instruments such as the flute, violin, and a programme of harp quintets with string quartet.

Ieuan began playing the harp at the age of six. He was brought up in mid-Wales where he discovered the harp at school.
At 13, he was the youngest member of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales, he went on to join the National Youth Orchestra of GB, and then gained a scholarship to study with Marisa Robles at the Royal College of Music. After four years at the RCM, winning all the major prizes including the Tagore Gold Medal and the Queen Mothers Rose Bowl for the most distinguished student of his year, he won he Royal Over-Seas League Music Competition in 1985.only the second harpist to do so in 50 years, and came runner up at the Israel International Competition*.
While still a student he was appointed harpist to the House of Commons.an appointment which went on for some 13 years, and has not since been repeated.
He has played for Royalty, Ambassadors, Prime Ministers and audiences all over the world. He is now Professor of Harp at the Royal College of Music and regularly appears on international jury panels world wide.
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"…harpist of exceptional musical imagination and stylistic panache". The Times

"…He is outstandingly gifted…"Sir Georg Solti
"…one of the most talented harpists…of any generation". Nicanor Zabaleta
"If all harpists were as sure and exact as Jones was with his instrument, the audience would be spoiled by such abundance. Alas this is not so".Philippine Journal
"Pure wizardry…" The Philippine Star
"Jones is an instrumentalist who seems welded to his instrument by more than career choice. He convinces you that while he is playing, nothing else matters: an amazingly focused musician who should be heard by a larger audience". The Age
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